Operating Instruction Book
7 Glossary
A/V: A connector for the transmission of audio, video and status signal.
Information Plate: A small window with simple navigation tools to display information about individual channels.
Menu: An onscreen display offering a list of commands to select from.
Normal viewing: The state of your receiver when no menus or windows are displayed on the screen, and a valid channel is tuned.
Parental Lock: A feature enabling parents to “lock” programs that they consider unsuitable for children’s viewing. A “locked” program can only be “unlocked” with the Password.
Password: A personal
Program Guide: The instantaneously and continuously updated electronic
program guide for quick and easy reference or program selection.
Reminder: Message displayed on the screen informing viewers that a booked program is about to start.
Service: Also called a channel to which a TV or receiver is tuned. A service provider offers one or more services.
Service Provider: The Company that provides one or more services to the subscribers or viewers.
Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD): A device that is capable of decoding and tuning digital signals and converting these signals into a format that is understood by your TV set. Aside from decoding signals, it also verifies access rights.
Standby mode: A condition in which your receiver allows retrieval of up- dated information from input signals.
VCR: Abbreviation for Video Cassette Recorder.
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